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Copper chromophore

In view of the immense commercial importance of phthalocyanines as pigments, it is perhaps surprising that only a few are of importance as textile dyes. This is primarily due to the size of the molecules they are too large to allow penetration into many fibres, especially the synthetic fibres polyester and polyacrylonitrile. An example of a phthalocyanine dye which may be used to dye cellulosic substrates such as cotton and paper is C. I. Direct Blue 86 (96), a disulfonated copper phthalocyanine. In addition, a few blue reactive dyes for cotton incorporate the copper phthalocyanine system as the chromophoric unit (Chapter 8). [Pg.97]

Reinen and Grefer (116) have measured the d—d spectra of distorted tetrahedral Cu04 chromophores in mixed oxides. This work concerns copper-doped lattices such... [Pg.102]

The mean sizes obtained were 500 150, 350 77, 192 25, and 100 16, for 0.6, 0.4, 0.2, and 0.1pm liposomes, respectively. Drug concentration was determined by spectrophotometric assay of chromophoric complex between the BP and copper (II) ions (63) or by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) (64). Lipid concentration was determined by Bartlett method (65). Stability of the liposomes was determined by examining drug leakage. Then 400 pL of liposomal formulations were centrifuged... [Pg.192]

Ostovic D, Stelmach C, Hulshizer B. Formation of a chromophoric complex between alendronate and copper(II) ions. Pharm Res 1993 10 470-472. [Pg.204]

Hathaway has attempted to assess the value of the electronic properties of polycrystalline mononuclear copper complexes with the [CUN4], [CuNj], and [CuN ] chromophores of unknown crystal structure, in predicting the stereochemical environment of the copper(ii) atom. The value of having B. J. Hathaway, J.C.5. Dalton, 1972, 1196. [Pg.331]

Aromatization can also be accomplished by oxidative cascade reactions-a strategy often utilized by natural product biosynthesis [33]. For example, the phenoxazinone chromophore of actinomycin was proposed to be generated by a six-electron oxidation of aminophenols catalyzed by a copper-containing oxidase (Scheme 7.8) [34]. [Pg.144]

Table 5 Copper(I) Mononuclear Four-coordinate Chromophores... [Pg.543]


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